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Chelsea 5-1 Ajax: Baby Blues lead the way in Champions League win

Enzo Maresca made 10 changes to his Chelsea side and got five goals in 30 scintillating minutes in return, as the Baby Blues blasted the 10 men of Ajax 5-1 at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

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Kenneth Taylor was sent off after just 17 minutes and it took Chelsea no time at all to capitalize, as 19-year-old Marc Guiu put Chelsea on the board right after the restart. Moises Caicedo made it 2-0 in the 27th before former Wout Weghorst pulled a goal back from the penalty spot in the 33rd. It was 3-1 in the 45th as Enzo Fernandez, the grizzled vet of the goal-scoring bunch, converted from the spot and Estevao did the same five minutes later, still in stoppage time. Tyrique George came off the bench at halftime and scored his first UEFA Champions League goal just three minutes later.

UEFA Champions League table

11. Chelsea — +3 GD, 6 points
36. Ajax — -10 GD, 0 points

How to watch Chelsea vs Ajax live, stream link and start time

Kick off time: 3pm ET Wednesday (October 22)
Venue: Stamford Bridge — London
TV Channel/Streaming: Paramount+

Chelsea vs Ajax live updates - by Andy Edwards

Chelsea vs Ajax final score: 5-1

Goalscorers: Marc Guiu (18'), Moises Caicedo (27'), Wout Weghorst (33' - PK), Enzo Fernandez (45' - PK), Estevao (45'+6 - PK), Tyrique George (48')

GOAL! Chelsea 5-1 Ajax: George’s shot takes a deflection and goes in (48')

GOAL! Chelsea 4-1 Ajax: Estevao scores from the spot, too (45'+6)

GOAL! Chelsea 3-1 Ajax: Fernandez converts from the penalty spot (45')

GOAL! Chelsea 2-1 Ajax: Weghorst answers from the penalty spot (33')

GOAL! Chelsea 2-0 Ajax: Caicedo doubles the Blues’ lead (27')

GOAL! Chelsea 1-0 Ajax: Guiu finishes after Fofana heads it to him (18')

Chelsea starting lineup

Jorgensen - Caicedo, Fofana, Tosin, Hato - Fernandez, Lavia, Buonanotte - Estevao, Gittens, Guiu

Ajax starting lineup

Pasveer - Rosa, Itakura, Sutalo, Baas - McConnell, Taylor, Gloukh - Moro, Godts, Weghorst


Enzo Maresca’s side edged past Benfica 1-0 in their last Champions League game after losing at Bayern Munich in their opener. Injuries continue to impact Chelsea’s options but their incredible squad depth is seeing them through as after a wobble they’ve recovered well and won four of their last five games in all competitions. In the end Chelsea eased past Nottingham Forest 3-0 at the weekend but their much-changed side didn’t control the game and Maresca’s side have to stop getting red cards.

Ajax are the underdogs as they head to west London as they’ve struggled at the start of the season and are already nine points behind Eredivisie leaders Feyenoord. They’ve also lost both of their opening Champions League games (at home against Inter 2-0 and at Marseille 4-0) and pressure is already building on new manager John Heitinga as Ajax lost at home to AZ Alkmaar at the weekend.

Chelsea team news, focus

Star playmaker Cole Palmer remains out through injury, while Enzo Fernandez is back in training but Maresca has hinted he may not start on Wednesday as the Argentine midfielder recovers from a knee issue he suffered on international duty. Moises Caicedo should start after only being fit enough to come off the bench in the win at Forest at the weekend. Liam Delap is almost back fit, while Chelsea will start either Marc Guiu or Tyrique George up top as Joao Pedro is suspended after his red card against Benfica. It will be intriguing to see who starts out wide with Alejandro Garnacho, Pedro Neto and Estevao all scrapping for two spots. At center back Trevoh Chalobah and Tosin are likely to start with youngster Josh Acheampong being rotated in and out of the lineup as his form and maturity has been much-needed given all of Chelsea’s defensive injuries.

Ajax team news, focus

The Dutch giants no longer have that many familiar names in their lineup with Dutch internationals Wout Weghorst and Davy Klassen their best-known stars. Another Dutch international, attacking midfielder Steven Berghuis, has been struggling with an injury. Heitinga has plenty of young talents to work with but he is obviously just a few months into a new project. Ajax finished second in the Eredivisie last season as they narrowly lost the title to rivals PSV after a huge late-season collapse. Since then huge changes have taken place in the playing and coaching staff with Heitinga replacing Francesco Farioli. Ajax have struggled in recent seasons but we all know they are only a few years away from unearthing some more gems from their famed academy and challenging in Europe once again.

Chelsea vs Ajax prediction

This should be a pretty straightforward victory for Chelsea who have too much in attack for Ajax’s young defense. Chelsea 3-1 Ajax.